Yep, I do use a lot of my arms in the swing and that's because I'm incredibly not limber. About being tense at adress, I have to say I haven't felt as relaxed in my swing before as I do now and I honestly don't know how I could feel anymore relaxed lol :)

How much comparison have you done between these vidz (or others that you've taken) and a pro's?

Your groove is good, your plane is good, your impact position is good (all without being great per se) but there are so many things people of our HC's can learn simply by comparing our swing videos to (any player from any pro tour in the world)

First thing I would teach you if I were any good of a teacher - straighten your right arm and keep it as straight as you possibly can. It looks like you're smelling yourself at the top of your back swing! lol.

So many minute things can go wrong in the golf swing, so why not try and fix up one of the major causes for concern. Start with that right arm. From experience, that will help majorly!

Hahahaha, I lol'd at the part about me smelling myself! I have a medical condition that makes it impossible for me to fully extend my arms, particularly my left, so my arm is pretty much extended to it's capacity. I'ts something like short tendons but I can't explain it properly in english I'm afraid.

EDIT: I haven't compared my swing to pros but I've looked at a lot of videos of Anthony Kim's and Phil Mickelson's swings.

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Originally Posted by Lofty Lefty

How much comparison have you done between these vidz (or others that you've taken) and a pro's?

Your groove is good, your plane is good, your impact position is good (all without being great per se) but there are so many things people of our HC's can learn simply by comparing our swing videos to (any player from any pro tour in the world)

First thing I would teach you if I were any good of a teacher - straighten your right arm and keep it as straight as you possibly can. It looks like you're smelling yourself at the top of your back swing! lol.

So many minute things can go wrong in the golf swing, so why not try and fix up one of the major causes for concern. Start with that right arm. From experience, that will help majorly!

I haven't actually had that much time to improve my swing since the last video was taken at the end of last season and this being the beginning of the season. But I've taken a lesson for the PGA trainer at my new home course and he helped me a lot with my posture. Still working a few changes out from the lesson though. My handicap is still 12,7 but my goals are to get in to single digits this year and be a "force to be reckoned with" in the junior competitions.

Hello again guys, I'm just updating the thread in hope of getting some help with a few problems i have with my swing. I think its too flat in the backswing, especially with the longer clubs, and I have a hard time hitting down on the ball. I've hit a lot of thin shots lately... Does anyone have any good swing thoughts or drills to improve my swing?